Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Observantions on Servant Leadership

Most everyone can be creative. It’s the people who
have a preference for Conceptual Thinking who are more adept at it than others.
And that is my desire—to be more creative.
Over the course of the last three days, including Saturday and Sunday, I have
worked without a schedule (didn’t I write about this last year?). People who
have a preference for my type of thinking, Structural, tend to spend a great
deal of time either looking at their watch or their To-Do List or both. The only list that I made
yesterday was the one that consisted of the people I intended to call (for some
of you, I am still awaiting a call back), and even then I did not do it in the order in which it was written on the page. So far, things are going well. I feel a sense of freedom. I hope
I will be able to say this a week from now.
I will certainly keep you posted.

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